Students who get assignments every other
day by their professors get out of mood for writing them on so regular basis.
(And Teleread posted an amusing piece the other
day by a professor ruminating whether he should plunk down the money for a Kindle.)
Not exact matches
Led
by management
professor Russell Johnson, the research looked at smartphone use both among upper - level managers and a variety of mid-level professionals, like nurses and accountants, asking them to both report their nighttime smartphone use and then answer questions about their levels of alertness and productivity the next
day.
Saloner, citing the wrongful termination lawsuit
by a former
professor who alleges the dean railroaded him out of the business school while sleeping with his wife, announced his resignation last month, on the same
day Poets & Quants published a lengthy expose based on the lawsuit and the
professors» divorce.
On the second
day of South
by Southwest Interactive hoards of hungover techies and early birds streamed into the Hilton Austin to hear marketing expert and Wharton School
professor Jonah Berger.
Carrie Dyck, a linguistics
professor at Memorial University in St. John's, Nfld., was one of the countless affected
by pain she believes came from sitting down all
day.
The need for achievability is reinforced
by Harvard Business School
professor Teresa Amabile's findings on the power of progress: When Amabile analyzed 12,000 diary entries of employees from a variety of industries, she found that 76 % of people reported that their best
days involved making progress toward goals.
And a few of us remember from the No Left Turns
days that, while ultimately not agreeing, he admitted the power of a Christian and virtue - ethics «media - fasting» case made against all TV
by the commenter «wm.» «Wm» is a very erudite and Catholic (and yet also rock - attuned)
professor whose identity I'll reveal if I get permission, and here's a taste of what he said in that thread:
Later that
day,
Professor George and four of the officers ¯ Girgis, Hwang, Joyce, and Nava ¯ received a death threat
by e-mail.
The other
day I was on a long drive and listening to CBC where there was an interview with a woman whose ex (not a rapist) was taking out his rage on her (a young university
professor)
by posting all the intimate pictures he had of her on some site dedicated to such revenge.
In
days past, we could regard these persons and beliefs as «esoterica,» suitable objects of scholarship
by odd
professors but otherwise of not much concern to our own religious life.
One of the brightest lights in the academic firmament is the annual fall conference hosted
by the Center for Ethics and Culture at the University of Notre Dame — a two -
day feast of reason and revelation begun
by the CEC's founder, philosopher David Solomon, and continued
by his successor, law
professor Carter Snead.
A
professor of history and law at the University of Georgia, Larson begins
by relating how the debate over Darwinism unfolded in America in the early part of the century, and developed into the warfare between science and religion that exploded in the trial (and continues to this
day).
Rebecca Earle,
professor of history at the University of Warwick, marks the 385th anniversary of the
day bananas were first shown to Londoners
by charting the fruit's fascinating story
According to
Professor Mark Mattson, head of neuroscience at the US National Institute on Ageing: «Suddenly dropping your food intake dramatically — cutting it
by at least half for a
day or so — triggers protective processes in the brain.»
The work, conducted
by Professor Rosalba Lanciotti and her research team at the University of Bologna's Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences and published in Frontiers in Microbiology, follows a research study published in late June that showed corrugated containers keep fruit and vegetables fresh up to three
days longer than RPCs.
Harking back to the inspiring quote
by Professor Fresco at the first scholar's
day, «We need to tell the story of food and agriculture in a compelling way ``; I felt this really encapsulated the conference experience for myself.
GOONERS GETTING KILLED SUPPORTING Arsenal who is lead
by A
day by day turning phsyco
professor who don't know what to do..
I can only hope that this attempt is taken more seriously than the largely muted and clearly unsuccessful protests of late last season... although the plane writing escapade brought some much - needed attention to the matter, it failed to resonate with fence - sitters and those who had just recently fell off the Wenger truck... without a big enough showing of support the whole endeavor appeared relatively weak and poorly organized, especially to the major media outlets, whose involvement could have significantly changed what was to follow... but I get it, few wanted to turn on their club, let alone make a public display of their discord... problem is, they are preying on that vulnerability, in fact, their counting on you to keep your thoughts to yourself... who are you to tell these fat cats how to steal your money... they have worked long and hard to pull the wool over your eyes... they even went so far as to pay enormous sums of cash to your once beloved
professor to be their corporate spokesmodel so that the whole thing would be more palatable... eventually the club made it appear as if this was simply a relatively small fringe group of highly radicalized supporters, which allowed the pro-Wenger element inside the club hierarchy to claim victory following the FA Cup win... unfortunately what has happened to this club can't be solved
by FA Cups or a few players coming in, the very culture of this club needs to be changed and that starts at the top... in order to change the unhealthy and dysfunctional narrative that has absorbed this club we need to remove everyone who presently occupies a position of power... only then can we get back to the business of playing championship caliber football, which should always be the number one priority of this organization... on an important side note, one of the most devastating mistakes made in the final
days of this hectic and poorly planned transfer window didn't have to do with the big name players like Sanchez or Lemar, but the fact that they failed to secure Jadon Sancho, who might even start for Dortmund this season... I think they might seriously regret this oversight... instead of spending so much time, energy and manpower pretending that they were desperately trying to make big moves, they once again lost the plot due to their all too familiar tunnel vision
One
day, in art history class, he was surprised
by the
professor: «Is Damon Hack here?»
In fact, the
day that I went to the sociology building to declare my major, one of my
professors told me he was proud of me for not settling for a major that is perceived
by our society to lead to either money or a successful job.
This week's blog post is
by The Paternity Test co-host Matt Boresi, who lives in the Edgewater Glen neighborhood of Chicago with his wife («
Professor Foster») and their 6 - year - old daughter Viva, who takes the L alone every
day to shoot cans off a fence and poke raccoon carcasses with sticks.
«The stimulus that Election
Day provides
by giving people information, imposing social pressure to encourage them to vote, giving them social rewards from seeing neighbors and friends at a polling place — all the things that happen on a traditional Election
Day — tend to be diluted,» said Barry Burden, a political science
professor at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, who worked on the AJPS study.
Later in the
day, a lecture will be delivered
by the Speaker of Parliament,
Professor Mike Aaron Qquaye under the topic «4th August, Ghana's
day of Destiny».
Speaking at a one -
day lecture organised
by the African Policy Research Institute (APRI) on the forthcoming elections, the INEC Chairman,
Professor Attahiru Jega said that the Federal Government had approved and released funds required
by the commission to conduct the elections.
Gadêlha and the Oxford SIAM committee planned the agenda of the events they will hold this academic year, including an induction
day for newcomers, student seminars, scientific talks
by professors, networking events, visits to industry campuses, and an annual conference.
One of the most important early Neandertal sites was discovered in modern -
day Croatia in 1899, when Dragutin Gorjanovic - Kramberger, Director of the Geology and Paleontology Department of the National Museum and
Professor of Paleontology and Geology at Zagreb University, alerted
by a local schoolteacher, first visited the Krapina cave and noted cave deposits, including a chipped stone tool, bits of animal bones, and a single human molar.
Brooke Blevins, Ph.D., assistant
professor of curriculum and instruction and Karon LeCompte, Ph.D., assistant
professor of curriculum and instruction in Baylor's School of Education studied the effectiveness of iCivics, a free online website founded
by retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra
Day O'Connor that teaches civics concepts using 19 educational games.
Last spring a research team led
by Michael Tippett, associate
professor of applied physics and applied mathematics at Columbia Engineering, published a study showing that the average number of tornadoes during outbreaks — large - scale weather events that can last one to three
days and span huge regions — has risen since 1954.
I had a
professor who used to begin class
by reading his favorite sections from the undergraduate newspaper, and one
day he laughed at a headline about a grad student who'd blown himself up in the chemistry lab.
«I recall
Professor Hochella saying, «You can make discoveries
by spending a month in the lab or a
day in the library,»» he says.
A mechanical engineer
by training who is now a biology
professor at Stanford University, Schneider, 55, says his advocacy began with the heightened environmental awareness that bloomed around the time of the first Earth
Day in 1970.
The 1 -
day meeting, to be held Wednesday at Stanford University, will be led
by University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign, engineering
professor Bill King under the auspices of the Defense Sciences Research Council, which advises DARPA.
Co-author of the paper,
Professor Janne Tolstrup, commented: «A reduction in sitting time
by 71 minutes per
day and increases in interruptions could have positive effects and, in the long run, could be associated with reduced risk of heart diseases, diabetes and all - cause mortality, especially among those who are inactive in their leisure time.»
Professor Tom Gillingwater from the University of Edinburgh, who led the study, said: «This is an important step that could one
day improve quality of life for the babies affected
by this condition and their families.
«While the patho - mechanism of CFS / ME is unknown, these recent findings
by NCNED researchers provide further evidence for the pathology of this illness,» says
Professor Sonya Marshall - Gradisnik, who speaks as we approach International CFS Awareness
Day on Thursday May 12.
Advances in materials science, distributed algorithms and manufacturing processes are bringing all of these things closer to reality every
day, says a review published today in the journal Science
by Nikolaus Correll, assistant
professor of computer science, and research assistant Michael McEvoy, both of the University of Colorado Boulder.
«A warning message from our magnetometer network developed
by Trinity and the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies notified me of the onset of a large geomagnetic storm as I watched the Saint Patrick's
Day parade with my family,» according to
Professor Peter Gallagher, head of solar physics and space weather at Trinity.
But the editorial team of the Journal of Natural Pharmaceuticals, headed
by Editor - in - Chief Ilkay Orhan, a
professor of pharmacy at Eastern Mediterranean University in Gazimagosa, Cyprus, asked the fictional Cobange for only superficial changes to the paper — different reference formats and a longer abstract — before accepting it 51
days later.
A new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine led
by San Diego State University Graduate School of Public Health Associate Research
Professor John W. Ayers delved into Americans» internet search history in the
days after the series aired, and found that queries for suicide and how to commit suicide spiked in the show's wake.
«Because a single mussel filters up to 40 liters of water per
day,» reports
Professor Geist, «we humans also benefit from the ecosystem services provided
by mussels.»
More importantly, the displays could one
day aid people with more complex visual problems, known as high order aberrations, which can not be corrected
by eyeglasses, said Brian Barsky, UC Berkeley
professor of computer science and vision science, and affiliate
professor of optometry.
Led
by CU - Boulder Assistant Research
Professor Peter Grace and Distinguished
Professor Linda Watkins, the study showed that just a few
days of morphine treatment caused chronic pain that went on for several months
by exacerbating the release of pain signals from specific immune cells in the spinal cord.
«The projections suggest an increase in the
days conducive to extreme wildfire events
by 20 to 50 per cent in these disaster - prone landscapes, with sharper increases in the subtropical Southern Hemisphere, and the European Mediterranean Basin,»
Professor Bowman said.
«It's a planet
by any of the typical definitions based on mass,» OSU astronomy
professor Scott Gaudi, co-lead author of the study, explained «but its atmosphere is almost certainly unlike any other planet we've ever seen just because of the temperature of its
day side.»
The
day concluded with a speech
by keynote speaker Jin Kim Montclare, a researcher and
professor in the New York University Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.
Charis Eng, MD, PhD, FACP, Hardis and ACS
Professor and founding Chair of the Genomic Medicine Institute and Director of its Center for Personalized Genetic Healthcare, took a one -
day break from her vacation to present at a
by - invitation - only Colloquium of Leaders of Genomic Medicine Institutes hosted
by NHGRI and the NIH.
Other role models for me were my teachers, especially my current research director and
professor Dr. Pablo Raul Castello who has shown me
day by day that the possibilities are endless if one is inspired and passionate enough about his work.
UNLV is commemorating World AIDS
Day this December
by recognizing the efforts of
professors across multiple disciplines who are investigating the disease from the smallest building blocks of human genomes to its cross-continental impact on various communities.
Dr. Eric Klann,
Professor of Neural Science at New York University, speaks about the molecular basis of autism spectrum disorders at the First Annual Brain Awareness
Day hosted
by the Conte Center for Computational Neuropsychiatric Genetics.